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I have a question !
I have a list of osciloscopes put aside for more than 15 years, and the cheapest of them all, the price winner, is FNIRSI 1014D.
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(It will be very cool if you have this specific model and speak from experience. Also provide pictures in future questions.)
Im only curious if this particular model can read crystal oscillators and at what fv range? 4MHz-40MHz like my dicky DL4YHF Frequency Counter? or 0-200kHz like my other dicky DSO138 Digital Oscilloscope?
  • Another helpful question, what is the fv range of your osciloscopes that you usually use? (put it's full name). More important, yours, can directly measure a crystal ? At what ranges?
  • Another helpful question, what is the fv range of a --general-- osciloscope that you know in general ? Like a global information that everyone should know.
I did read FNIRSI 1014D datasheet but mostly explains button functions and screen markings. Nothing helping answering this specific question I have here. Feel free to look inside it, maybe you will see something I escape. This datasheet is image based, not text based so I/You can't search for specific words in it. Shameless made ! Ok.
Thank you.
 

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